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Prado takes hard fought victory at MXGP of Trentino

2024 FIM Motocross World Championship - Round Four - MXGP of Trentino, Italy - Pietramurata

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
April 15, 2024
in MXGP

2024 FIM Motocross World Championship
Round Four – MXGP of Trentino, Italy
Pietramurata


A classic venue on the calendar, the Crossodromo “Il Ciclomino” near the town of Arco, hosted the MXGP of Trentino, marking the fourth round of the series, with dramatic RAM Qualifying Races on Saturday throwing up plenty of challenges for both red plate holders.

Crossodromo “Il Ciclomino”
Crossodromo “Il Ciclomino”

Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing team leader Jorge Prado had issues on Saturday which left him with zero point from the RAM Qualifying Race. His pursuers smelt blood and struck first as Romain Febvre for the Kawasaki Racing Team and Tim Gajser for Team HRC both overtook the reigning Champ in race one. However, a poor start for the Slovenian and a crash for the Frenchman allowed the Spaniard to win race two, and the overall for the fourth Grand Prix in a row.

Kay de Wolf
Kay de Wolf

In MX2, red plate holder Kay de Wolf took another dominant win in race one for Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing, but a first corner crash left him out of the overall picture. His chief Championship rival, Simon Laengenfelder, took the second race win from a clear holeshot for Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing, but it was Liam Everts who took the overall Grand Prix with a solid 3-2 scorecard, the first GP win of the year for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing.


MXGP – Qualifying Race

Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team’s Calvin Vlaanderen topped the time sheets in Free Practice. His speed would carry into Time Practice where he grabbed third position behind Febvre in second. The Frenchman’s late run brought him to within 0.816 seconds of the lead. However, with a mid-session surge that put him 1.8 seconds clear at the time, Jorge Prado once more took the first gate pick for the afternoon race and looked tough to beat for Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing.

Calvin Vlaanderen
Calvin Vlaanderen

As with last week, it was a green bike firing into the lead from the gate as Febvre took the holeshot this time, with Prado and Fantic Factory Racing’s Glenn Coldenhoff in hot pursuit! Valentin Guillod was up in fourth early on the Ship-to-Cycle Honda but crashed dramatically after being passed by Team HRC’s Tim Gajser. The Slovenian pleased his many fans present by then moving past the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider Jeffrey Herlings.

Romain Febvre
Romain Febvre

After a fall in last year’s RAM Qualifying Race at this circuit, Prado had further issues in 2024. Losing the seat from his machine over the finish line jump, he had to do a full lap stood on the pegs and lost positions dramatically before pulling into the pits where his technicians did their work quickly!

At around half-distance, Gajser managed to leap over Coldenhoff’s head as the Dutchman couldn’t clear the big uphill triple jump after turn two, but the Fantic man held Herlings back to claim his best finish of the year so far in third.

Tim Gajser
Tim Gajser

With Prado losing his seat for a second time on the final lap, after working his way back to 17th position, it means that his championship lead over Gajser is more than halved, from 17 down to just 8 points.

MXGP – Qualifying Race Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1Romain FebvreKawasaki23m59.700
2Tim GajserHonda+0:11.938
3Glenn ColdenhoffFantic+0:17.103
4Jeffrey HerlingsKTM+0:20.379
5Jeremy SeewerKawasaki+0:22.054
6Pauls JonassHonda+0:24.532
7Calvin VlaanderenYamaha+0:43.021
8Cornelius ToendelKTM+0:45.553
9Valentin GuillodHonda+0:47.230
10Ben WatsonBeta+0:49.344
11Ivo MonticelliBeta+0:50.783
12Brian BogersFantic+0:57.557
13Jere HaavistoKTM+1m00.578
14Emilio ScuteriHonda+1m02.423
15Alvin ÖstlundHonda+1m05.301
16Tom KochKTM+1m09.901
17Jorge PradoGASGAS+1m20.920
18Tim EdbergHonda+1m21.936
19Maximilian SpiesKTM+1m22.752
20Jan PancarKTM+1m24.814
21Benoit PaturelYamaha+1m25.665
22Kevin HorgmoHonda+1m26.005
23Adam SterryKTM+1m29.399
24Kevin BrumannHusqvarna+1m35.608
25Jakub TeresakHusqvarna+1m36.995
26Giuseppe TropepeHonda+1m38.890
27Isak GiftingYamaha+1m40.941
28Roan Van De MoosdijkHonda+1m48.471
29Christophe CharlierHonda+1m50.573
30Mark ScheuHusqvarna+2m02.203
31Emanuele AlberioKawasaki+2m22.602
32Anton NagyYamaha+1 lap
33Yuri PasqualiniHonda+1 lap
34Ismaele GuariseKTM+1 lap
35Luca BorzHonda+1 lap
36Mirko Dal BoscoKTM+1 lap
37Nikolaj SkovgaardKTM+1 lap
38Justin TracheYamaha+1 lap
39Pietro TrinchieriHonda+12 laps

MXGP Race One

Even with the 17th gate pick, there was no denying Jorge Prado the amazing start that he is so good at, and he claimed the Fox Holeshot Award for the fifth time this season, holding off Febvre, as Gajser quickly moved past both Benoit Paturel on the De Baets Yamaha and Valentin Guillod on the Team Ship to Cycle Honda to get to third.

Jorge Prado
Jorge Prado

The reigning World Champion looked like he was making his usual swift getaway, but Febvre closed in and pressured the Spaniard into a mistake which allowed the Frenchman through on lap seven.

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Gajser was not out of the equation either, and two laps later, in direct sight of the hillside packed with his travelling fans, cut inside the red plate holder in a solid move that Prado had no answer to, sending the noise level up several notches.

Tim Gajser
Tim Gajser

Behind the top three, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Jeffrey Herlings took his time to get going and battled through from ninth at the end of the first lap. Passing his co5untryman Calvin Vlaanderen on the lone Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP machine, and finally Kawasaki Racing Team’s Jeremy Seewer with three laps to go, “The Bullet” finished the race in fourth.

Jeffrey Herlings
Jeffrey Herlings

In the closing stages of race one, Gajser reeled in Febvre, sending his supporters wild as he nearly made a move for the lead in the very last corner. Ultimately the Kawasaki man held on to take his first GP race win of the year, while Tim’s second place knocked the points lead down to just six going into race two. Prado settling for a distant third.

MXGP Race One Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1Romain FebvreKawasaki35m02.471
2Tim GajserHonda+0:00.387
3Jorge PradoGASGAS+0:18.031
4Jeffrey HerlingsKTM+0:24.651
5Jeremy SeewerKawasaki+0:26.649
6Calvin VlaanderenYamaha+0:33.245
7Valentin GuillodHonda+0:55.858
8Pauls JonassHonda+1m02.460
9Glenn ColdenhoffFantic+1m06.503
10Ben WatsonBeta+1m14.559
11Benoit PaturelYamaha+1m18.682
12Kevin HorgmoHonda+1m23.009
13Jere HaavistoKTM+1m24.248
14Tom KochKTM+1m26.428
15Jan PancarKTM+1m36.434
16Brian BogersFantic+1m38.493
17Cornelius ToendelKTM+1 lap
18Alvin ÖstlundHonda+1 lap
19Ivo MonticelliBeta+1 lap
20Isak GiftingYamaha+1 lap
21Adam SterryKTM+1 lap
22Tim EdbergHonda+1 lap
23Kevin BrumannHusqvarna+1 lap
24Jakub TeresakHusqvarna+1 lap
25Christophe CharlierHonda+1 lap
26Anton NagyYamaha+1 lap
27Yuri PasqualiniHonda+1 lap
28Mark ScheuHusqvarna+1 lap
29Luca BorzHonda+2 laps
30Emanuele AlberioKawasaki+2 laps
31Mirko Dal BoscoKTM+2 laps
32Nikolaj SkovgaardKTM+2 laps
33Maximilian SpiesKTM+3 laps
34Giuseppe TropepeHonda+11 laps
35Justin TracheYamaha+15 laps
36Emilio ScuteriHonda+16 laps
37Ismaele GuariseKTM+17 laps

MXGP Race Two

Race two once again saw the reigning Champion fire into the lead, making it six Fox Holeshot Awards for the year, but Febvre was right with him again. Herlings span sideways and to the floor exiting turn two, and would face a long charge through the pack, ultimately finishing seventh.

Romain Febvre
Romain Febvre

Vlaanderen was in a strong third, and was looking to challenge Febvre, but the Frenchman dropped his lap times to chase down Prado again, nearly passing him after the big uphill triple jump before the Spaniard closed the door. On lap six, he pushed the Kawasaki’s front wheel just too hard into a right hander and it broke away to put him on the ground.

Calvin Vlaanderen
Calvin Vlaanderen

Prado eased away, playing with the track and building his lead to a maximum of five seconds over a rapid Vlaanderen, who closed to two seconds at the flag for his best result yet on the factory Yamaha.

Jorge Prado
Jorge Prado

Seewer’s third was also his best of the year so far, as Gajser and Febvre could not advance any higher than fourth and fifth respectively, and they would have to settle for the bottom two steps of the podium.

Jeremy Seewer
Jeremy Seewer

MXGP Race Two Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1Jorge PradoGASGAS35m03.734
2Calvin VlaanderenYamaha+0:02.042
3Jeremy SeewerKawasaki+0:07.956
4Tim GajserHonda+0:11.825
5Romain FebvreKawasaki+0:18.595
6Glenn ColdenhoffFantic+0:30.167
7Jeffrey HerlingsKTM+0:46.646
8Benoit PaturelYamaha+0:56.321
9Valentin GuillodHonda+1m00.355
10Pauls JonassHonda+1m02.018
11Jan PancarKTM+1m08.331
12Kevin HorgmoHonda+1m12.354
13Ben WatsonBeta+1m13.368
14Brian BogersFantic+1m32.016
15Emilio ScuteriHonda+1m43.274
16Maximilian SpiesKTM+1m44.571
17Alvin ÖstlundHonda+1m45.190
18Tom KochKTM+2m05.262
19Tim EdbergHonda+1 lap
20Cornelius ToendelKTM+1 lap
21Jakub TeresakHusqvarna+1 lap
22Adam SterryKTM+1 lap
23Jere HaavistoKTM+1 lap
24Kevin BrumannHusqvarna+1 lap
25Ivo MonticelliBeta+1 lap
26Emanuele AlberioKawasaki+1 lap
27Anton NagyYamaha+1 lap
28Ismaele GuariseKTM+1 lap
29Mark ScheuHusqvarna+1 lap
30Isak GiftingYamaha+2 laps
31Luca BorzHonda+2 laps
32Mirko Dal BoscoKTM+2 laps
33Nikolaj SkovgaardKTM+2 laps
34Justin TracheYamaha+2 laps
35Giuseppe TropepeHonda+9 laps
36Christophe CharlierHonda+11 laps
37Yuri PasqualiniHonda+12 laps

MXGP Overall

So from the difficult start to the weekend, Prado still comes away with the Grand Prix win, the 42nd of his career and his 11th in the MXGP class.

Jorge Prado
Jorge Prado

More importantly, no-one else has managed to beat him to the top step all season.  Febvre was the round runner-up on 41-points, Gajser third just a point behind. A point also separated fourth and fifth 37-36, with Calvin Vlaanderen and Jeremy Seewer claiming these places.

Prado now leads the Championship by 13 points on 219, from Gajser (206), with Febvre (174) a further 32 behind, in third. Jeffrey Herlings and Pauls Jonass rounding out the top five on 164 and 142-points respectively.

Jorge Prado – P1

“Starting from P17 wasn’t easy but I’m a good starter so I had to prove it today. First race I didn’t really have a good flow, I tried but it was sketchy and the guy were riding better than myself and finished in front of me. In the second race, with a little bike adjustment that we made together with the team I felt better and everything clicked. Such a good start in second race with a good battle with Febvre until he fell. Another win and in difficult condition where we had to turn it around so great job guys!”

Jorge Prado topped the MXGP podium
Jorge Prado topped the MXGP podium
Romain Febvre – P2

“I was pushing in this second because I felt I was faster. Trying to make some pass was difficult but yeah, I tried my best and also I was careful on that corner but I lost the front and went back to fifth. I was close to Tim (Gajser) sometimes when I tried to catch him but not easy to make a difference. So, a little bit disappointed of course to not win the GP as I won the RAM Qualifying and Race 1 but I’m on the podium and I scored good point over the weekend. Let’s go for the next round!”

Romain Febvre
Romain Febvre
Tim Gajser – P3

“It’s okay, I’m happy to be on the podium and I scored good points for the Championship but I definitely wanted more. Second race I didn’t get the fastest start and almost crashed in the first corner and banged bars in the first laps as well but I managed to get back to 4th. It was not an easy race; it was not easy to pass either but anyway happy to be here. Let’s go to Agueda for the next one and I’m looking forward to it. The fans were amazing here today and a huge thank you to all to come here to support me.”

Tim Gajser
Tim Gajser

MXGP Round Overall

PosRiderBikePoints
1Jorge PradoGASGAS45
2Romain FebvreKawasaki41
3Tim GajserHonda40
4Calvin VlaanderenYamaha37
5Jeremy SeewerKawasaki36
6Jeffrey HerlingsKTM32
7Glenn ColdenhoffFantic27
8Valentin GuillodHonda26
9Pauls JonassHonda24
10Benoit PaturelYamaha23
11Ben WatsonBeta19
12Kevin HorgmoHonda18
13Jan PancarKTM16
14Brian BogersFantic12
15Tom KochKTM10
16Jere HaavistoKTM8
17Alvin ÖstlundHonda7
18Emilio ScuteriHonda6
19Maximilian SpiesKTM5
20Cornelius ToendelKTM5
21Tim EdbergHonda2
22Ivo MonticelliBeta2
23Isak GiftingYamaha1
24Jakub TeresakHusqvarna0
25Adam SterryKTM0
26Kevin BrumannHusqvarna0
27Emanuele AlberioKawasaki0
28Anton NagyYamaha0
29Ismaele GuariseKTM0
30Mark ScheuHusqvarna0
31Luca BorzHonda0
32Mirko Dal BoscoKTM0
33Nikolaj SkovgaardKTM0
34Justin TracheYamaha0
35Giuseppe TropepeHonda0
36Christophe CharlierHonda0
37Yuri PasqualiniHonda0
38Roan Van De MoosdijkHonda0
39Pietro TrinchieriHonda0

MXGP Championship Points – Top 20

PosRiderBikePoints
1Jorge PradoGASGAS219
2Tim GajserHonda206
3Romain FebvreKawasaki174
4Jeffrey HerlingsKTM164
5Pauls JonassHonda142
6Jeremy SeewerKawasaki141
7Calvin VlaanderenYamaha131
8Glenn ColdenhoffFantic118
9Valentin GuillodHonda88
10Kevin HorgmoHonda82
11Ben WatsonBeta78
12Maxime RenauxYamaha63
13Isak GiftingYamaha45
14Cornelius ToendelKTM45
15Tom KochKTM40
16Brian BogersFantic38
17Ivo MonticelliBeta38
18Jan PancarKTM37
19Maximilian SpiesKTM27
20Benoit PaturelYamaha26

MX2 – Qualifying Race

Red plate holder Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Kay de Wolf, was fastest in Free Practice while teammate Lucas Coenen struggled to just 12th. However, in Time Practice it was the turn of the series leader to taste some dirt, and he had to straighten out his machine before setting a time good enough for fifth place.

Kay de Wolf
Kay de Wolf

A final lap dash for Thibault Benistant put the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 Team leader into pole position for the RAM Qualifying Race. Monster Energy Triumph Racing riders, Mikkel Haarup and Camden McLellan, again showing great pace to go second and fourth, with Marc-Antoine Rossi of Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing splitting them in third.

The frantic action continued in the RAM Qualifying Race as the familiar sight of Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Sacha Coenen launched into the lead from the start, with his teammate Adamo right on his case.

Sacha Coenen
Sacha Coenen

Rick Elzinga pushed past the World Champion briefly on the opening lap, with Everts and Haarup also close behind. Adamo got back through and chased after Sacha, while Lucas Coenen suddenly started touring and pulled into the pits, so far without an obvious explanation.

De Wolf had to work from outside of the top ten and got through to 6th at the flag, but on lap 7 Adamo was able to launch the big triple jump when Sacha Coenen couldn’t, and in the following corner the young Belgian clipped the Italian’s rear wheel and hit the floor! He would eventually recover to finish 8th.

Simon Laengenfelder
Simon Laengenfelder

Simon Laengenfelder moved forward for Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing, passing Haarup in a great cutback move. Then, on the last lap, both riders went past Elzinga, who slipped from third to fifth in the space of two corners. Third for the German, with Haarup fourth, gave him a three-point gain over De Wolf to reduce the gap to 26 points in the chase for the Championship.

Everts showed his best speed so far this year to reel in his teammate in the closing laps, but in the end it was last year’s GP winner and Champion that took his first RAM Qualifying Race win of the season to pass Benistant.

MX2 – Qualifying Race Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1Andrea AdamoKTM24m15.482
2Liam EvertsKTM+0:00.470
3Simon LängenfelderGASGAS+0:09.245
4Mikkel HaarupTriumph+0:09.697
5Rick ElzingaYamaha+0:15.397
6Kay de WolfHusqvarna+0:17.791
7Marc-Antoine RossiGASGAS+0:18.454
8Sacha CoenenKTM+0:20.584
9Thibault BenistantYamaha+0:21.137
10Camden Mc LellanTriumph+0:21.338
11Andrea BonacorsiYamaha+0:55.492
12David BracerasFantic+0:58.337
13Quentin Marc PrugnieresKawasaki+1m00.221
14Kay KarssemakersFantic+1m17.143
15Yago MartinezTM+1m21.314
16Jens WalvoortKTM+1m26.032
17Jack ChambersKawasaki+1m27.914
18Bobby BruceKawasaki+1m49.621
19Federico TuaniKTM+1m54.642
20Hakon OsterhagenHonda+1m55.411
21Dave KooikerKTM+1m56.500
22Delvintor AlfariziHonda+1 lap
23Arvid LüningGASGAS+1 lap
24Morgan BennatiKawasaki+1 lap
25William Voxen KleemannKTM+1 lap
26Filip OlssonKTM+1 lap
27Leopold AmbjörnsonHusqvarna+1 lap
28Sampo RainioKTM+1 lap
29Mattia DusiKTM+1 lap
30Oscar BrixKTM+1 lap
31Jan KrugHusqvarna+3 laps
32Oriol OliverKTM+3 laps
33Julius MikulaKTM+5 laps
34Lucas CoenenHusqvarna+7 laps

MX2 Race One

For the fifth time this season it was Sacha Coenen who fired into the lead from the start, chased by Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 rider Thibault Benistant and Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing’s red plate holder Kay de Wolf.

Sacha Coenen
Sacha Coenen

An aggressive move from De Wolf put him past Benistant, but it took him until lap five to make a move on Sacha, as the young Belgian seems to be building his confidence running at the front.

Thibault Benistant
Thibault Benistant

It wasn’t until lap 12 that Benistant got through into second, and the corner after Adamo pushed past saw the Champ argue with the bank and drop to an eventual eighth. Sadly, just as it looked like Sacha would claim a top three finish, he suffered a bike issue which left him unable to finish.

Andrea Adamo

Mikkel Haarup was in a great third for Monster Energy Triumph Racing, but a strange issue slowed him dramatically on the final lap, and he dropped to an eventual ninth, leaving Liam Everts to claim third, just reward for a consistent push through the pack from outside the top ten, with Rick Elzinga a season’s best fourth for Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2, and Camden McLellan salvaging fifth for the Triumph team.

Rick Elzinga
Rick Elzinga

In the end, no-one had an answer to De Wolf who won by 3.7 seconds from Benistant, and as Simon Laengenfelder could only muster eighth place for Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing, the championship lead stretched to 38 points for the Dutchman. His teammate, Lucas Coenen, rode through the pain of a shoulder injury to finish in 10th position.

Lucas Coenen
Lucas Coenen

MX2 Race One Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1Kay de WolfHusqvarna35m12.455
2Thibault BenistantYamaha+0:03.750
3Liam EvertsKTM+0:19.196
4Rick ElzingaYamaha+0:26.799
5Camden Mc LellanTriumph+0:30.335
6Marc-Antoine RossiGASGAS+0:34.627
7Andrea AdamoKTM+0:36.018
8Simon LängenfelderGASGAS+0:37.011
9Mikkel HaarupTriumph+0:41.553
10Lucas CoenenHusqvarna+1m15.744
11Oriol OliverKTM+1m23.255
12Andrea BonacorsiYamaha+1m28.585
13Quentin Marc PrugnieresKawasaki+1m35.144
14Jack ChambersKawasaki+1m40.916
15Kay KarssemakersFantic+1m41.690
16Yago MartinezTM+1m45.574
17Hakon OsterhagenHonda+1m46.038
18David BracerasFantic+1m48.018
19Jens WalvoortKTM+1m53.309
20Julius MikulaKTM+1m56.564
21Federico TuaniKTM+1 lap
22Filip OlssonKTM+1 lap
23Arvid LüningGASGAS+1 lap
24Dave KooikerKTM+1 lap
25Jan KrugHusqvarna+1 lap
26Morgan BennatiKawasaki+1 lap
27Delvintor AlfariziHonda+1 lap
28Oscar BrixKTM+1 lap
29Mattia DusiKTM+1 lap
30Sacha CoenenKTM+2 laps
31Bobby BruceKawasaki+5 laps
32William Voxen KleemannKTM+7 laps
33Leopold AmbjörnsonHusqvarna+9 laps
34Sampo RainioKTM+15 laps

 


MX2 Race Two

Laengenfelder was desperate to make amends in race two, and fired into the lead to claim his first Fox Holeshot Award of the season. To help his cause further, the points leader De Wolf was picking up his bike in turn one, part of a pile-up that also involved Sacha Coenen, Elzinga, and Laengenfelder’s teammate Marc-Antoine Rossi.

Simon Laengenfelder
Simon Laengenfelder

The German took a leaf out of his teammate Prado’s book with a blistering display of speed that left his pursuers with no hope of catching, and Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 rookie Andrea Bonacorsi was a stunning second around the first lap to the delight of his home fans.

Andrea Bonacorsi
Andrea Bonacorsi

It took Everts 13 minutes to get past the reigning EMX250 Champion, and the top three stayed the same from there.

Liam Everts
Liam Everts

The final top three were Lagenfelder, Everts and Bonacorsi, with Benistant fourth and Triumph mounted Haarup fifth.

Thibault Benistant
Thibault Benistant

Both of the factory Husqvarna men hit the floor in the last ten minutes, but Adamo fared better, unable to climb any higher than sixth, behind Haarup.

MX2 Race Two Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1Simon LängenfelderGASGAS35m31.370
2Liam EvertsKTM+0:09.983
3Andrea BonacorsiYamaha+0:13.617
4Thibault BenistantYamaha+0:19.384
5Mikkel HaarupTriumph+0:21.955
6Andrea AdamoKTM+0:27.684
7Camden Mc LellanTriumph+0:31.888
8Kay de WolfHusqvarna+0:42.907
9Lucas CoenenHusqvarna+0:48.663
10Oriol OliverKTM+0:55.359
11Sacha CoenenKTM+1m03.404
12Quentin Marc PrugnieresKawasaki+1m16.122
13Rick ElzingaYamaha+1m22.771
14Jack ChambersKawasaki+1m24.330
15Kay KarssemakersFantic+1m36.685
16Jens WalvoortKTM+1m45.090
17Julius MikulaKTM+1m52.732
18Yago MartinezTM+1 lap
19Marc-Antoine RossiGASGAS+1 lap
20Arvid LüningGASGAS+1 lap
21Leopold AmbjörnsonHusqvarna+1 lap
22Dave KooikerKTM+1 lap
23Morgan BennatiKawasaki+1 lap
24Delvintor AlfariziHonda+1 lap
25Jan KrugHusqvarna+1 lap
26Hakon OsterhagenHonda+1 lap
27William Voxen KleemannKTM+1 lap
28Mattia DusiKTM+1 lap
29Oscar BrixKTM+2 laps
30Federico TuaniKTM+5 laps
31Filip OlssonKTM+7 laps
32David BracerasFantic+14 laps

MX2 Overall

The MX2 round overall went to Everts on 42-points, Benistant second on 40-points, and Langenfelder and de Wolf tied on 38-points, but the final podium spot going to the former. Camden McLellan was a distant fifth on 30-points.

Liam Everts
Liam Everts

Kay De Wolf retains the championship lead on 213-points, Langenfelder second on 187-points, while Benistant is third on 148, just a point ahead of Lucas Coenen. Andrea Adamo rounding out the top five in the standings on 139-points.

Liam Everts – P1

“I’m lost for words; I really didn’t expect to win it. I wasn’t riding the best in the second race, I felt nervous but now that is done it feels right to get that out of the way and win here in such a special venue.”

Liam Everts
Liam Everts
Thibault Benistant – P2

“Finally I’m on the box. It took some time but it’s a great feeling. I had some timings on Saturday but I would still like to rider a bit freer. But I’m happy and the positive is that it’s getting better and better every weekend and I’m slowly getting where I want to be.”

Thibault Benistant
Thibault Benistant
Simon Laengenfelder – P3

“The second race was great and I showed what I can do after a good start and I finally got the job done. I was feeling good and making good laps and I thught I had good speed. I was not very happy about the first one but I’m on the podium which is really good.”

Simon Laengenfelder
Simon Laengenfelder

MX2 Round Overall

PosRiderBikePoints
1Liam EvertsKTM42
2Thibault BenistantYamaha40
3Simon LängenfelderGASGAS38
4Kay de WolfHusqvarna38
5Camden Mc LellanTRI30
6Andrea BonacorsiYamaha29
7Andrea AdamoKTM29
8Mikkel HaarupTRI28
9Rick ElzingaYamaha26
10Lucas CoenenHusqvarna23
11Oriol OliverKTM21
12Quentin Marc PrugnieresKawasaki17
13Marc-Antoine RossiGASGAS17
14Jack ChambersKawasaki14
15Kay KarssemakersFantic12
16Sacha CoenenKTM10
17Yago MartinezTM8
18Jens WalvoortKTM7
19Julius MikulaKTM5
20Hakon OsterhagenHonda4
21David BracerasFantic3
22Arvid LüningGASGAS1
23Leopold AmbjörnsonHusqvarna0
24Dave KooikerKTM0
25Morgan BennatiKawasaki0
26Delvintor AlfariziHonda0
27Jan KrugHusqvarna0
28William Voxen KleemannKTM0
29Mattia DusiKTM0
30Oscar BrixKTM0
31Federico TuaniKTM0
32Filip OlssonKTM0
33Bobby BruceKawasaki0
34Sampo RainioKTM0

MX2 Championship Standings

PosRiderBikePoints
1Kay de WolfHusqvarna213
2Simon LängenfelderGASGAS187
3Thibault BenistantYamaha148
4Lucas CoenenHusqvarna147
5Andrea AdamoKTM139
6Mikkel HaarupTRI131
7Liam EvertsKTM128
8Camden Mc LellanTRI126
9Rick ElzingaYamaha110
10Marc-Antoine RossiGASGAS101
11Sacha CoenenKTM90
12Andrea BonacorsiYamaha83
13Oriol OliverKTM57
14Jack ChambersKawasaki56
15Quentin Marc PrugnieresKawasaki52
16Ferruccio ZanchiHonda40
17Kay KarssemakersFantic28
18David BracerasFantic28
19Jens WalvoortKTM25
20Hakon OsterhagenHonda24

 


 

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